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Youngest Mariachi honored with Alamo flag and recognition

June 18, 2024 | Bexar County, Texas



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Youngest Mariachi honored with Alamo flag and recognition
During a recent government meeting, Bexar County Clerk Lucia Dominic Clark honored Mateo Lopez, recognized as the world's youngest mariachi at just four years and 236 days old. Clark, who shared a personal connection to the mariachi tradition through her grandfather, presented Mateo with a certificate of authenticity from the Alamo and a flag that had flown over the historic site.

Clark praised Mateo's contributions to the community and highlighted his achievements, including two professional singing contracts at Our Lady of the Lake University and the Guadalupe Culture Art Center. She expressed pride in Mateo's heritage and the diversity of his family, noting the professional accomplishments of his mother, Janelle, who serves as COO of the Methodist organization.

This recognition not only celebrates Mateo's talent but also underscores the cultural significance of mariachi music in the region, reflecting Bexar County's rich heritage.

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